ChefBeckyD
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ChefJWarren said:Its funny because the drainer is one of my best sellers! I have also sold the dessert plates and pie crust shieid recently.
DebbieJ said:I have sold all of them, but some more than others. I was shocked when a host recently chose the Dessert Plates.
I personally love the Suds Pump. How is it becoming obsolete?
Becky0216 said:I agree I sell a drainer to almost everyone at every show.
But I only sold one finger guard, 4 suds pumps, 1 pie crust shield and NO dessert plates
paigev71 said:For me....
Scoop Clip
Gravy Separator
Pie Crust Shield
I love my drainer!
janetupnorth said:Dessert Plates
Square Napkin Rings
Hold N' Slice (even though I've sold 1-2)
Finger Guard (even though I've sold 1)
Cutting Board with Measuring Cups (even though I have 1)
Apple Corer - people always want the wedger
Spritzer - I use it at shows but since Olive Oil comes in spray cans now...
Scoop Clip
Funnels
Suds Pump - only sell to Arbonne people
I've actually never sold meat lifters or a gravy separator either...
janetupnorth said:Dessert Plates
Square Napkin Rings
Hold N' Slice (even though I've sold 1-2)
Finger Guard (even though I've sold 1)
Cutting Board with Measuring Cups (even though I have 1)
Apple Corer - people always want the wedger
Spritzer - I use it at shows but since Olive Oil comes in spray cans now...
Scoop Clip
Funnels
Suds Pump - only sell to Arbonne people
I've actually never sold meat lifters or a gravy separator either...
ChefBeckyD said:Really? The drainer? I don't mean the little can drainer - I mean that big one - I've not sold even one I don't think.
But the Suds Pump saves so much money and prevents waste! We would go through those Bath and Body ones so fast. The Suds Pump lasts much longer. I can buy a cheap refill bottle at Aldi and have it last me for a year for less than $5. Also, you can put any kind of soap you want in the Suds Pump (as long as it doesn't have pearls or beads). So if you are more crunchy, you can put castille soap in it, or if you aren't, you can put whatever smell soap you want in it. And there are no plastic bottles to throw away except the one that the soap came in!I think it's a great product to help our customers save money. :thumbup:ChefBeckyD said:Because every kind of hand soap you buy now comes in a foaming pump like that...and you can change scents whenever you want, instead of refilling.
DebbieJ said:But the Suds Pump saves so much money and prevents waste! We would go through those Bath and Body ones so fast. The Suds Pump lasts much longer. I can buy a cheap refill bottle at Aldi and have it last me for a year for less than $5.
Also, you can put any kind of soap you want in the Suds Pump (as long as it doesn't have pearls or beads). So if you are more crunchy, you can put castille soap in it, or if you aren't, you can put whatever smell soap you want in it. And there are no plastic bottles to throw away except the one that the soap came in!
I think it's a great product to help our customers save money. :thumbup:
ChefBeckyD said:I keep hoping the scoop clip is staying around because the coffee is coming back!
pampered.chris said:What do you mean the coffee is coming back? Did I miss something? Is PC going to start carrying the Good Company Coffee again?! I have so many people ask about this!!
I have sold quite a few drainers, TONS of pie crust shields, 2 finger guards, no dessert plates, 2 gravy separators. There are some other items that I can't think of off hand that I have never sold. But not many.
janetupnorth said:Spritzer - I use it at shows but since Olive Oil comes in spray cans now...
byrd1956 said:but I really do like the variety of Bath and Body Works soaps and pumps.......
amy07 said:herb keeper could go for me
DessertDivaFL said:I cannot disagree more. Those Bath & Body suds pumps last very long. I buy multiples of them when they are on special and by the time I run low (6 months later) they are on sale again.
janetupnorth said:Dessert Plates
Square Napkin Rings
Hold N' Slice (even though I've sold 1-2)
Finger Guard (even though I've sold 1)
Cutting Board with Measuring Cups (even though I have 1)
Apple Corer - people always want the wedger
Spritzer - I use it at shows but since Olive Oil comes in spray cans now...
Scoop Clip
Funnels
Suds Pump - only sell to Arbonne people
I've actually never sold meat lifters or a gravy separator either...
Kimmie said:Wow!! I can't believe someone said the Salad Chopper - that's one of my hottest selling items. I open every show by making the salsa and I sell 3 - 4 of them. It's going to be a sad sad day when they retire that!
DessertDivaFL said:"But the Suds Pump saves so much money and prevents waste! We would go through those Bath and Body ones so fast. The Suds Pump lasts much longer."
I cannot disagree more. Those Bath & Body suds pumps last very long. I buy multiples of them when they are on special and by the time I run low (6 months later) they are on sale again.
baychef said:I am amazed at the amount of products that everyone dislikes! What I don't sell to my customers, I assume someone in the US (and CA) are selling. The ONLY product that I see on here that I do not recall selling are the dessert plates. They are beautiful, however.
I truly believe that PC puts a lot of time (research) and money into not just trends but what sells. Somebody's selling them if they continue to stay in the catalog.
baychef said:I am amazed at the amount of products that everyone dislikes! What I don't sell to my customers, I assume someone in the US (and CA) are selling. The ONLY product that I see on here that I do not recall selling are the dessert plates. They are beautiful, however.
I truly believe that PC puts a lot of time (research) and money into not just trends but what sells. Somebody's selling them if they continue to stay in the catalog.
ChefBeckyD said:My first post was asking what wouldn't you miss if it wasn't in the catalog. It was just for fun, not a serious thread. Almost every item that I wouldn't miss, someone else would.
I think it's interesting to see people's lists, and the diversity in what we love and sell, and what we don't even remember is in the product line!
1. Why are some items still in the catalog even though they seem outdated?
2. How often does the "I Can't Believe It's Still in the Catalog!" section get updated?
3. Are there any special discounts for these items since they've been in the catalog for a while?
4. Can you give some examples of items that have been in the catalog for a long time?
5. Are there any plans to remove these items from the catalog in the future?
1. Dessert Plates - These have been a customer favorite for years and are perfect for serving small treats or appetizers.
2. Finger Guard - A must-have for anyone who loves to cook, this handy tool protects your fingers while slicing and dicing.
3. Suds Pump - Although it may be becoming obsolete, many customers still love the convenience of this soap dispenser for their kitchen or bathroom.
4. Drainer - This versatile tool is perfect for draining pasta or vegetables and can also be used as a trivet or steamer.
5. Pie Crust Shield - This item has been helping bakers achieve perfect pie crusts for years and is a must-have for any pie lover.